Ultraplortatus nayobus

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Descended from M. firmumsus, this tree has evolved within zone C to escape the dense canopies of zone D. It has grown its supports in a new form resembling the coil-like root structure. This originally occurred when the twisted root structure kept twisting further upwards than intended, and the trait stuck due to the new area underneath the tree being an ideal haven for life, meaning the soil under the tree is more fertile. These braided supports are very sturdy, and underground continue to spiral downwards similar to the root structures shared by its ancestors. Above ground, these trees will max out at a height of 70 feet, with the main trunk starting around 10 feet. They have large leaves similar to their ancestors, however they grow more upwards than outwards. They also reproduce very similarly, releasing many seeds at once.